
Interactive Immersion: The Future of VR
The concept of "immersion" in exhibitions using virtual reality headsets can be categorised as an isolating experience rather than a communal one. A person, on their own, wearing a headset […]
The concept of "immersion" in exhibitions using virtual reality headsets can be categorised as an isolating experience rather than a communal one. A person, on their own, wearing a headset […]
The Asia Society will host a dynamic convening of curators, artists, and museum and arts professionals at the 2021 Arts & Museum Summit, which will be held virtually on November […]
Brand Licensing Europe (BLE) is the only pan-European event dedicated to licensing and brand extension, bringing together retailers, licensees and manufacturers for three days of deal-making, networking and trend spotting. […]
Starting from the premise that new technologies can offer us an opportunity to optimize management, in addition to favoring learning and improving accessibility to museum spaces, this two-day conference will […]
The Digital Culture Network is pleased to present this 30-min live demo and Q&A by GoodCRM. This event is part of a series of Tech Demos, presented with the purpose of […]
Plekhanov Russian University of Economics will host the Scientific Forum "Stepping into the Future: Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy" at Digital Business Space on November 25-26th. An international Forum will […]
In this webinar we’ll share case studies from producers and directors whose work involves reimagining staged work for viewing as a live stream, on demand, or on TV. Our speakers […]
You’ve likely heard of Virtual Reality (VR) but what about Extended Reality (XR)? Extended reality is the umbrella term for the immersive digital technologies that blend the boundary between ‘virtual’ and ‘real’ worlds. Virtual exhibition tours and multi-media wall labels are just some of the ways museums and galleries are using XR technology. In this […]
How to chart the future of an art museum while honoring or redressing its past, is a complex challenge for any museum leaders, but perhaps particularly delicate for newly appointed ones. New leadership brings opportunities to inject exciting ideas into an institution, albeit under the scrutiny of communities, trustees, staff and artists. In this panel, […]
Data, information, statistics. For better or worse they are part and parcel of our world, gathered and used as an influence in decision making, or in defence of a decision made. The pandemic has probably been the most data rich epidemic in human history, and we are all familiar with how the reading of it […]